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I got a Maxtor 200GB 6L200PO to replace my old IBM 20GB Deskstar. I used the MaxBlast 4 utility to format the drive and copy my old IBM drive data over. Everything goes fine until I attempt to boot. WinXP begins to load and then I get a quick blue screen that quickly goes black and then the system reboots. I can't even see what the error is it goes by that fast.

I've tried setting the drive partition to only 130GB in case WinXP is having issues with the drive size, but same result. I've even tried reinstalling WinXP from scratch on the new drive and everything is fine until I begin loading Updates.

Have also run Memtest and CPU Stress just in case they were the problem but everything is clean. I even tried a new Mobo.

HELP! Any ideas?

2007-04-19 19:06:36 · 5 answers · asked by Benjamin H 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

5 answers

Have you asked Microsoft to transfer the OS license to that new drive? If not, perhaps the update process is detecting it as an unlicensed copy and that's where the problem starts.

2007-04-19 20:47:33 · answer #1 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

Hmmmm.... Good question.


So you can do a fresh install of windows and the computer only starts having problems after windows update?


Well... It is pretty obvious that it is one of the updates that is causing your issue. I cannot think of a known issue that might be the cause of this.

First, I would disable the automatic restart function. With Windows XP, Microsoft promised less BSOD's (or Blue Screen Of Death). To do this, they made it so it just restarts whenever a blue screen happens. Sneaky little devils...

Go to system properties, then go to "advanced" then "startup and recovery" settings. That will have the tab to disable automatic restarts.

This will allow you to see what the BSOD says. Then it is a matter of searching google for similar issues.



If that doesn't work, then \what I would do is install the updates in groups to isolate the problem.

Only install the first 10 updates. Then reboot and test. Then do the next 10, reboot and test. So on and so forth. Once the problem rears it's ugly head, boot into safe mode and uninstall those updates one by one until you can boot into normal windows again.

Sounds tedious... I know. But it might be your only option other than asking around on the Microsoft Knowledge base.

2007-04-19 19:37:58 · answer #2 · answered by Bjorn 7 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 23:50:51 · answer #3 · answered by gallop 4 · 0 0

victim of piracy. microsoft is putting a filter into your mbr so rewrite a lio mbr with linux and it will work or your disk is damaged and gliching the install

2007-04-23 18:08:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

windows is probably confused as to where all its files went....did you delete your old IBM hd? it sounds like you just need a fresh install of windows on one of your hds

2007-04-19 19:12:16 · answer #5 · answered by ytrewq 3 · 0 0

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